The Brooklyn District Attorney’s office said Pride walked into the Sovereign Bank on Montague Street and handed the teller a note that read “No dye packs, no one has to get hurt,” and gestured with a hand in his pocket to make it look like he had a gun.

The teller gave Pride $2,500 the first time, so he went back to the same bank and the same teller a couple of weeks later. That second hold-up netted Pride $3,500.

The DA’s office said it was when Pride tried to hold up a different Sovereign Bank branch on Atlantic Avenue that he was busted.

A teller became suspicious of Pride’s behavior and called security. Pride ran out of the bank but was arrested nearby.

He was sentenced to two 13-year prison terms, to be served consecutively.